“…First, because of the greater affinity of Al to iron than Zn, Fe-Zn brittle phase is suppressed, leading to the formation of a so called inhibition layer, an intermetallic compound of Fe-Al [1,2]. This is indispensable for a workable galvanized product [3,4]. Second, previous works reported that alloy elements in high strength steel, such as Al, Mn, Si, and Cr, will be selectively oxidized under a protective atmosphere of H 2 + N 2 plus trace amount of water vapor, leading to bare spot defects [5,6].…”